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Column: What's behind Elizabeth Warren's rise? It's the logic, stupid
https://www.latimes.com/opinion/story/2019-09-19/elizabeth-warren-democratic-primary-bernie-sanders-joe-biden-frances-perkins-women-laborSnippets:
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As Warren never fails to remind her crowds, every worker wants better pay, more humane workplaces, better hours. Only the zillionaire Gulfstream set benefits when workers make unfair wages, or work long hours in lousy conditions.
Warren has built a sturdy logic into her campaign. Not just a message. Not a narrative. Actual logic, from the days before Reaganomics argued that 2+2=3. (The 80s were when, as Warren says of the Gilded Age, business owners got richer, politicians got more powerful, and working people paid the price.) By contrast, heres the Warren axiom: If you work for wages or a salary, youll benefit from collective bargaining and higher taxes on the rich.
Its self-evident. And damn, it is gratifying to hear simple truth from a presidential campaign.
At a time when Bernie Sanders is, with few details, caterwauling about revolution, and Joe Biden is turning to incoherent sentimentalism, logic is a breath of fresh air. And this is especially oxygen-rich air since it also comes in the midst of President Trumps hysteria and emotionalism, which is suffocating to anyone who still remembers how to reason.
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As Warren never fails to remind her crowds, every worker wants better pay, more humane workplaces, better hours. Only the zillionaire Gulfstream set benefits when workers make unfair wages, or work long hours in lousy conditions.
Warren has built a sturdy logic into her campaign. Not just a message. Not a narrative. Actual logic, from the days before Reaganomics argued that 2+2=3. (The 80s were when, as Warren says of the Gilded Age, business owners got richer, politicians got more powerful, and working people paid the price.) By contrast, heres the Warren axiom: If you work for wages or a salary, youll benefit from collective bargaining and higher taxes on the rich.
Its self-evident. And damn, it is gratifying to hear simple truth from a presidential campaign.
At a time when Bernie Sanders is, with few details, caterwauling about revolution, and Joe Biden is turning to incoherent sentimentalism, logic is a breath of fresh air. And this is especially oxygen-rich air since it also comes in the midst of President Trumps hysteria and emotionalism, which is suffocating to anyone who still remembers how to reason.
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I love the last sentence particularly. Anyone who still remembers how to reason is indeed suffocating under Trump.
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Column: What's behind Elizabeth Warren's rise? It's the logic, stupid (Original Post)
BlueMTexpat
Sep 2019
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BeyondGeography
(40,149 posts)1. It's a very good column
I cant believe the writer used the term schoolmarmish though. WTH?
But she does get to a key part of Warrens appeal. Whats even more amazing than how simple truth cuts through is how rare it is to hear it from politicians. EW is a truth bomb with incredible depth.
tblue37
(66,176 posts)2. K&R and thanks. nt
athena
(4,187 posts)3. Exactly. She respects her audience.
She doesn't condescend to them like so many Republicans do. People can tell when they're being treated like the equal of an extremely intelligent person.